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Blackwill calls on Advani
NEW DELHI, JAN. 18. Shortly after the U.S. Secretary of State, Colin Powell, left here after holding talks with Indian leaders, the American Ambassador, Robert Blackwill, called on the Home Minister, L.K. Advani, and said the two countries were ... More
PM, Advani share a taste for `chaat'
NEW DELHI, JAN. 18. The United States President, George W. Bush, feels that Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, is ``gentle, but firm''. Mr. Bush said this to the Home Minister, L. K. Advani, who returned last week from a six-day trip of the ... More
Cong. yet to bring out U.P. list
NEW DELHI, JAN. 18. The much-awaited list of Congress candidates for Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections failed to materialise, even today. The delay is adding to the desperation of the applicants, who continue to throng party ... More
CPI(M) to contest six seats in U.P.
NEW DELHI, JAN. 18. The Communist Party of India (Marxist) has been allotted six seats in Uttar Pradesh, including four Assembly constituencies it held in the current House. The party is contesting under the banner of the Samajwadi Party-led ... More
Ram Lalla idol to be taken to Ayodhya
JAIPUR, JAN. 18. First, it was the model of the proposed Ram temple at Ayodhya which rolled out of here around this time last year. Now, it is the idol of Ram Lalla. A 27-inch-high statue of Lord Ram as a little child, carved in white marble from ... More
Samata Party refutes VHP claim
NEW DELHI, JAN. 18. The Samata Party today strongly refuted the VHP statement that the Defence Minister, George Fernandes, was ``convinced'' of its programme for construction of a Ram Temple at the disputed site in Ayodhya and that he would take ... More
Trishuls distributed as weapons, says Christian Council
HYDERABAD, JAN. 18.The All-India Christian Council today alleged that trishuls had been distributed by the RSS as ``weapons'' and not as innocous religious symbols, among the Girijans in the contiguous tribal areas of Rajasthan, Gujarat and ... More
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  • GM food firms head for Asian markets
  • Textile panel submits report
  • Don't harm airline image, AI officials told
  • Centre for increasing Mullaiperiyar dam level
  • SC rejects plea to replace MCI Administrator
  • SC declines relief to Nakkeeran editor
  • Centre reverts senior official to Karnataka
  • Tripura Govt. must go, says Cong.
  • Govt. machinery reduced to extension counter: DMK chief
  • Sena against Valentine's Day celebrations
  • Sena activists burn Pak. Minister's effigy
  • 'PM must initiate talks with Pak.'
  • Naik to dismantle APM by April
  • Elected
  • She does it again

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